Not Everything Is So Black & White - 3D - Printer's Proof

Not Everything Is So Black & White - 3D - Printer's Proof
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Not Everything Is So Black & White - 3D - Printer's Proof

By: EELUS

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To celebrate a series of exclusive lenticular releases by Eelus, the artist has decided to re-visit his most iconic and sought after work - Not Everything Is So Black & White, this time with stunning 3D effects, giving depth and energy to the piece which bursts with colour.Since its initial release in 2010, the demand for this award winning work has been unprecedented - and we have often been asked whether the artist will be releasing more work of the image. So with this in mind - artrepublic are thrilled to be showcasing what will be the final version of this classic piece, now brought to life in stunning 3D. The piece is from an edition of just 50 and is signed and numbered on the reverse by the artist.Not Everything Is So Black & White was initially released in 2012 as a Limited Edition silkscreen - and became the first in a series of work, followed by After The Rain, released in 2013 and Where They'll Never Find Us - another artrepublic exclusive, released in 2015. This trilogy of work is perhaps the artist's most well known and loved.Lenticular technology has advanced in recent years, and this release is an amazing example of the superior imagery, crisper 3D movement and greater colour saturation, now available to artists. Eelus has worked hard to create his own 3D vision of this work, ensuing the finished pieces reflect his artistic intentions. Works are signed and numbered on the reverse by the artist.

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